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Originally Posted by quantum-x
No it won't. Sessions will still be shared. The old session will be trunc'd, but the new one will be fine. Trust me on this before you argue with me, I have been through this at great, great length with Mike and Fabien.
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Are you using a single memcache for all of your sites? I saw that happen, too. I bound different daemons for different sites across a shared back end interface with a /32 bound for each one. I also used an incredibly ugly hack to test the browser's session vars and forward based upon proper auth. It was ugly as hell, but it worked for me. I think I had the very-last-sparta install, too, so there may have been some minor bugfixes.
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Originally Posted by xxxjay
OK, so stongbox seems to be the program of choice...how about limitations when used across a ton of servers?
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It all depends on how you have it setup. Unless you use the Apache module version, it's going to be a bit slower. Add MySQL over a public interface, and it's slower, still.
Anything will work if it's put together properly - but that's rarely how this industry works.
